If Sono Seafood is where you go for clam shack style good cheaper New England seafood, then here is where you go when you want to up the anti a little. Great location and layout. Big windows give you a clear 180 degree view of the water. More expensive, but worth it for a more fine dining experience and food. Recommend for celebrations and romantic evenings.
Great atmosphere great food
I was here for a cocktail party awhile ago and they had delicious appetizers. I decided to give it a shot for a surprise dinner for my wife, for our 10 anniversary, with some close friends We were not let down, they had both a great wine selection and a great raw bar. I also can't recommend the Lobster & Shrimp risotto highly enough, it had almost as mush meat as risotto in it. From an amazing view to an amazing staff always a great choice.
Lovely setting and great view of the harbor, but quite literally some of the absolute worst food I have ever eaten. Every single dish was terrible. Shrimp cocktail was warm inside from being defrosted in a microwave. Pasta was overcooked. Fish was bone dry and overcooked. I can honestly say it's been a long while since I've had food this bad. I think they must pre-cook the food then just re-heat it when you order it. Seems to be run by russian mo
Had been several times in the past. As one of the other reviewer's stated: Don't go on Mother's Day. When I made the reservations for Mother's Day I was not informed that there would be a prix fixe menu for $49.00 for three courses none of which were anything exceptional. The wait staff certainly made us feel rushed as they apparently needed to turn the table quickly. The experience turned me off to Harbor Lights and we will not be going back
Oct. 2012